
💔 In this thought-provoking message, Master Woo Myung reflects on how single men and women often place a price on themselves—treating their value as something to be sold or negotiated.
💰 This tendency reveals a deeper issue of self-centeredness: where one’s own desires and worth take precedence over genuine connection or unity. People act “precious” because they believe they have something to sell—not realizing that this mindset is rooted in ego and illusion.
🔍 Master Woo Myung challenges us to look beyond appearances and ask: Is our value something we define and market? Or is it something that disappears when the self disappears?
🧘♂️ True value comes not from status, relationship roles, or being “wanted”—but from eliminating the self and becoming one with Truth.
One’s Body-Price
A single girl acts preciously
and a single man also acts the same way.
The reason for this is their singlehood.
They each decide their price,
and sell themselves.
Single men and women only care about themselves.
– Woo Myung
